Maruti Suzuki

Maruti Suzuki Cars Gets Expensive by up to 4.7%

Maruti Dzire India

Maruti Suzuki India Limited has increased the prices of select cars owing to increase in input costs. The price change varies across models and ranges from 0% to 4.7% (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new prices are now effective in market.

Maruti Suzuki is currently busy in upgrading its car to meet the upcoming BSVI emission norms. The company has introduced the new BSVI Ciaz, Alto BS6 CNG and the Celerio BS6 in the past few days. Maruti Suzuki will soon introduce the BSVI versions of the Dzire and the Swift hatchback.

Swift Hybrid

Maruti Suzuki has also introduced the new Ciaz S, which is a sportier variant based on the top-end Alpha (MT) variant. It is only available in petrol avatar, featuring the BSVI compliant 1.5-litre K15B petrol engine producing 103bhp and 138Nm of torque. Transmission choices include a 5-speed manual and a 4-speed torque convertor automatic.

BSVI compliant version of the Alto CNG is available in 2 variants – LXi and LXi (O) – priced at Rs 4.32 lakh and Rs 4.36 lakh respectively. The BSVI Maruti Alto CNG is claimed to return a fuel economy of 31.59km/kg.

Maruti Suzuki will also introduce a wide range of products at the upcoming biennial event including the Futuro-e Coupe-SUV concept, new Suzuki Jimny, Swift Hybrid, Vitara Brezza facelift and the petrol-powered Suzuki S-Cross crossover. The Brezza facelift will go on sale in the Indian market at the Auto Expo 2020. Adding to it, the company could also showcase the Solio Bandit MPV and the Wagon R electric at the biennial event.

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